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Jármi is a
village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. When
first mentioned in 1325, it was the property...
- Al-
Jarmī, full name Abū ‘Umar Ṣāliḥ ibn Isḥāq al-Bajīli al-
Jarmī (أبو عمر صالح ابن اسحاق الجرمي) (d.840 AD/ 225 AH), was an
influential grammarian of...
- off for
Basra (prior to the
Battle of the Camel) In
response to
Kolayb al-
Jarmi who came from
Basra to
enquire about his
position vis-a-vis the
people of...
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Khordadbeh and Qudāmah ibn Ja'far, who
preserve the
earlier work of al-
Jarmī that
dates to c. 840; and iv) the De
Administrando Imperio and De Ceremoniis...
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Aleksandrovna Yarmysh (Russian: Кира Александровна Ярмыш, IPA: [ˈkʲirə ˈ
jarmɨʂ]; born
October 11, 1989) is a
Russian public figure and writer. She is the...
- Gulács Gyügye Gyüre Hermánszeg Hetefejércse Hodász Ilk Jánd Jánkmajtis
Jármi Jéke Kállósemjén Kálmánháza Kántorjánosi Kék Kékcse Kérsemjén
Kisar Kishódos...
- with a
group of
student and
grammarian ****ociates
including Abu 'Umar al-
Jarmi and Abu 'Uthman al-Mazini, who
circulated Sibawayh's work, and developed...
- Qayah-e ‘Olyā, Yārem Qayyah-e ‘Olyā, and Yārem Qīyeh-ye ‘Olyā; also
known as
Jarmi Kaleh, Jermī Qal‘eh, Qeshlaq-e Yāremqayeh,
Yarim Ghiyeh, and Yārīm Qīyeh-ye...
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theologian and
philosopher Al-Jazari (1136–1206), inventor, engineer,
artisan Al-
Jarmi (d. 840),
grammarian of
Arabic Language Ibn al-Jazzar (10th century), influential...
- al-
Jarmi became familiar with a
Byzantine military while in
Byzantine custody; in fact, one
geographer explicitly names al-
Jarmi as his source. Al-
Jarmi...